Head of Data Analytics, Automation, AI & Continuous Auditing (DAACA)
About this role
The Head of Data Analytics, Automation, AI & Continuous Auditing (DAACA) is a leadership role within Internal Audit, responsible for defining and scaling data-driven capabilities across the audit lifecycle and within audit operations.
This role combines strategy, delivery, and people leadership to embed analytics, automation, and AI into audit planning, execution, and reporting – enhancing audit quality, coverage, efficiency, and insight generation to our stakeholders.
The DAACA function operates as a capability center and strategic enabler, driving innovation while ensuring alignment with Internal Audit standards, data governance, and enterprise risk priorities.
You will
Strategy, Transformation & Value Realization
• Define and execute the DAACA vision, strategy, and multi-year roadmap aligned to Internal Audit and enterprise priorities.
• Position DAACA as a core pillar of audit transformation, advancing continuous assurance and data-driven auditing.
• Identify and prioritize high-value use cases for analytics, automation, and Ai across audits and enterprise risk themes.
• Establish and track KPIs/KRIs (e.g., adoption, coverage expansion, cycle time reduction, insight generation, cost efficiency, etc.).
• Drive value realization and ROI, demonstrating measurable impact to Audit Leadership and the Audit & Risk Committee.
Audit Integration & Continuous Assurance
• Embed analytics and automation into end-to-end audit lifecycle – risk assessment, planning, fieldwork, and reporting.
• Expand continuous assurance, shifting from point-in-time reviews to ongoing risk coverage.
• Standardize reusable analytics and control libraries to improve consistency and scalability.
• Partner with audit teams to increase coverage and reduce manual testing dependency.
Delivery, Engineering & Capability Build
• Oversee development and delivery of scalable, repeatable, and well-governed solutions.
• Implement a product-oriented operating model (e.g., use case backlog, prioritization, iterative delivery, etc.).
• Ensure strong data engineering, data quality, and documentation standards.
• Evaluate and optimize tooling ecosystem.
• Balance transformative initiatives with ongoing delivery (run’ vs ‘build’).
AI Enablement & Governance
• Oversee development and delivery of scalable, repeatable, and well-governed solutions.
• Lead responsible adoption of AI/GenAI within Internal Audit, include use case identification and deployment.
• Establish governance and controls framework(s) for AI usage in audit activities.
• Ensue alignment with enterprise AI, data governance, and model risk frameworks.
• Driver auditor upskilling on AI-enabled auditing techniques.
Stakeholder Engagement & Enterprise Alignment
• Serve as a primary interface between Internal Audit and Technology, Data, AI, and Risk functions.
• Influence adoption by acting as a trusted advisor to audit leadership and business stakeholders.
• Partner with enterprise teams to leverage existing data assets, platforms, and capabilities.
• Support regulatory, QAIP, and stakeholder inquiries related to analytics, automation, and AI.
People Leadership & Capability Development
• Oversee development and delivery of scalable, repeatable, and well-governed solutions.
• Build and lead a high-performing multidisciplinary team (data analysts, data scientists, automation specialists, visualization experts, etc.).
• Define career paths, skill frameworks, and training programs aligned to future IA capabilities.
• Folster a culture of innovation, accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
• Develop a network of “DAACA Champions” embedded across audit teams to drive adoption.
You have
• Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., Information Systems, Data Analytics, Engineering, etc.).
• 10+ years of experience in internal/external audit; 5+ years of experience implementing analytics, automation and/or AI within Internal Audit or Risk functions.
• Experience in AI/GenAI use cases and governance considerations.
• Proven ability to translate data/technology capabilities into business and audit value.
• Strong understanding of audit lifecycle, risk management, and control frameworks.
• Demonstrated people leadership and team development experience.
Preferred Qualifications
• Experience with Python, SQL, Power BI/Tableau, Power Automate, Power Query, Alteryx, or similar tools.
• Experience with Copilot Studio and Claude Cowork.
• Experience in agile or product-based delivery models.
• Professional certifications (e.g., CIA, CISA, CPA, etc.).
Reporting Relationship
Reports to: Head of Internal Audit – Digital, Technology, Security, Data/AI
Location /Travel
• Hybrid role: In office - 3 days a week, WFH - 2 days a week. Preferred locations are located at Guardian Offices in Hudson Yards, NYC; Bethlehem, PA; or Holmdel, NJ. Minimal travel is expected but up to 10% may be possible.
Salary Range:
$152,290.00 - $250,195.00
The salary range reflected above is a good faith estimate of base pay for the primary location of the position. The salary for this position ultimately will be determined based on the education, experience, knowledge, and abilities of the successful candidate. In addition to salary, this role may also be eligible for annual, sales, or other incentive compensation.
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